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What does this mean? I saw it on someones post.
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-Nick
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-Nick
JohnMatthew said:Autotomy is possible for tegus but not nearly as common as it is in many of the other species of lizards who can drop their tails. I even pick my GUs up by the base of their tails, before scooping my other hand other them for support, and haven't seen a drop yet.
dragonmetalhead said:I believe with tegus the first quarter of the tail (the portion closest to the cloaca) can't be dropped as that's where the animal stores it's fat deposits. I use the tail base as support, too, but I don't pick Kodo up by the tail as he freaks and gets super squirmy when I have tried.
JohnMatthew said:dragonmetalhead said:I believe with tegus the first quarter of the tail (the portion closest to the cloaca) can't be dropped as that's where the animal stores it's fat deposits. I use the tail base as support, too, but I don't pick Kodo up by the tail as he freaks and gets super squirmy when I have tried.
That makes sense, though I've seen some with their tails broken off pretty darn close to the base. Maybe these extreme cases have more to do with plain physical trauma than self autotomy?